Jerusalem 70 CE: The Year the World Ended

The Book of Revelation arose from the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, not a prediction of the world’s end. John of Patmos transposed the trauma of siege, famine, and fire into visionary language. Its apocalyptic imagery memorializes human grief, later misread as cosmic prophecy fueling fear and obedience.

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Yeshua, Jesus, & the Lost Formula of Christianity

The names Yeshua and Jesus mark a divide between a rebel teacher and a god of empire. From Judea’s dusty roads to Rome’s marble halls, the story shifted through language, politics, and faith — reshaped by translation, by power, and by silence — until revolution became religion.

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